Donately is the donation platform that powers Habitat's giving — recurring donations, campaigns, event ticketing, and the donor data behind it all, at a flat 1% transaction fee. It has processed donations for nonprofits of every size, from grassroots campaigns to national organizations.
Visit DonatelyBuilt by people who live in nonprofit fundraising.
Habitat isn't a generic website builder with a donation widget stapled on. It's the product of two teams that have spent years helping nonprofits raise more — Donately on the fundraising side, Fifty & Fifty on design and strategy.
Two teams, one platform.
Nonprofits kept asking the same thing: a beautiful website and serious fundraising, from one partner, without gluing five tools together. Habitat is the answer — and it took both halves of the problem to build it.
Fifty & Fifty is a creative studio that works exclusively with mission-driven organizations — foundations, INGOs, and grassroots nonprofits alike. They bring the design system, storytelling, and fundraising strategy that turn a Habitat site into a growth engine.
Visit Fifty & Fifty- Flat transaction fee
- 1%
- Raised for causes
- $270M+
- Nonprofits served
- 200+
- Client satisfaction
- 94%
The principles behind the product.
Fundraising comes first
Most website tools treat donations as an afterthought — a button bolted onto a brochure. We start from the gift and build the website around it.
You own everything
Your domain, your content, your donor data. Habitat is built so your organization's value compounds on your own property — not a platform you rent.
Built to last, not to replatform
Nonprofits shouldn't rebuild their site every three years. Habitat grows with you — more pages, content types, and integrations on the same foundation.
Real humans, fast
Nonprofit teams are small and stretched. You get responsive, knowledgeable support from people who understand fundraising — not a ticket queue.
Trusted by mission-driven teams
Let's build your nonprofit's next website.
Book a walkthrough and we'll show you what a fundraising-first site could look like for your organization.



